
Apartments near Beer Can House in Houston, TX (563 Rentals)


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Broadstone Oliver

Alta River Oaks

HAUS Memorial Park

Bellrock Summer Street

The Ivy Park Place

Marq 31

Bayou on the Bend

San Simeon

Le Palais Apartments

The Westheimer Apartments

MAA Greater Heights

The James River Oaks

Sunrise by the Park

The Fitz

33ThirtyThree

Arlo Buffalo Heights

Cortland River Oaks

Pearl Midlane

The Inverness

NOVEL River Oaks by Crescent Communities

Memorial Towers Apartments

The Anderson at River Oaks

Heights West End

Avondale and Crocker Street Apartments

Artistry Design District

White Oak Highline

The Flats at West Alabama

Alexan River Oaks

27Seventy Lower Heights

Avalon Square Apartments

Estates at Memorial Heights

Marcella Memorial Heights

Virage

Millennium High Street
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Houston has no shortage of landmarks, but some are a bit more quirky than others. The Beer Can House stands as a testament to the wackiness of Houston, a gleaming symbol of all that Houston represents. Though it may not get the attention of many of Houston's larger attractions, the Beer Can House is sure to delight people from Houston apartments all over the city. With an apartment near the Beer Can House, you will never have to venture far to explore this marvel of architectural ingenuity. Building on the Beer Can House first began in 1968 by John Milkovisch, who built the thing, not just from beer cans, but also from marbles, rocks, metal pieces, and whatever else he could find. It soon grew into a metal monstrosity that has fascinating Houston apartment residents ever since, and has become one of Houston's hidden treasures. Milkovisch never considered his building a work of art, but viewing this gorgeous structure, you might just have to disagree. This can-covered domicile is a sight to behold, and you can discover its wonders whenever you like with an apartment near the Beer Can House, letting you visit the house with just a short walk up the road. This structure is one of those cultural oddities that fascinate and intrigue anyone who visit them, and that visit can be just around the corner with an apartment near the Beer Can House. It's well worth the trip for any person from a Houston apartment, as they are sure to never see anything quite like ever again in their lives.
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